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Alcohol leaves the body through metabolism, respiration, urination, and perspiration.
Perspiration leaves your body through your skin. Sweating is a form of perspiring. Everyone perspires to release waste from their body.
The primary process is metabolism. However, some leaves the body through breath and perspiration.
Through the skin - specifically through the sweat glands in the skin
Metabolism is the main process. However, alcohol also leavers the body through respiration and perspiration.
A small amount of alcohol leaves the body through perspiration and some through respiration. However, most is metabolized or broken down within the body.
The majority leave your body when you defecate, urinate and exhale, some leaves the body with perspiration.
The body perspires through the pores in the skin.
The majority leave your body when you defecate, urinate and exhale, some leaves the body with perspiration.
What usually transports out of the body after excercise is your perspiration....if that's what you mean.
Perspiration cools the body through evaporative cooling. As the sweat is turned to a vapor (drying from the skin) heat is absorbed from the body. http://www.answers.com/evaporative+cooling
Perspiration is salty because of the excess salt from the body that are secreted as waste. Perspiration is the body's mechanism to get rid of excesses in addition to water.